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boxed

/boks/US // bɒks //UK // (bɒks) //

盒装的,盒装,盒式,有盒装

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a container, case, or receptacle, usually rectangular, of wood, metal, cardboard, etc., and often with a lid or removable cover.
    • : the quantity contained in a box: She bought a box of candy as a gift.
    • : Chiefly British. a gift or present: a Christmas box.
    • : post-office box.
    • : a compartment or section in a public place, shut or railed off for the accommodation of a small number of people, especially in a theater, opera house, sports stadium, etc.
    • : a small enclosure or area in a courtroom, for witnesses or the jury.
    • : a small shelter: a sentry's box.
    • : British. a small house, cabin, or cottage, as for use while hunting: a shooting box.a telephone booth.a wardrobe trunk.
    • : box stall.
    • : the driver's seat on a coach.
    • : the section of a wagon in which passengers or parcels are carried.
    • : Automotive. the section of a truck in which cargo is carried.
    • : the box, Informal. television: Are there any good shows on the box tonight?
    • : part of a page of a newspaper or periodical set off in some manner, as by lines, a border, or white space.
    • : any enclosing, protective case or housing, sometimes including its contents: a gear box; a fire-alarm box.
    • : Baseball. either of two marked spaces, one on each side of the plate, in which the batter stands.either of two marked spaces, one outside of first base and the other outside of third, where the coaches stand.the pitcher's mound.the marked space where the catcher stands.
    • : a difficult situation; predicament.
    • : Agriculture. a bowl or pit cut in the side of a tree for collecting sap.
    • : Jazz Slang. a stringed instrument, as a guitar.a piano.
    • : Informal. a phonograph.a boom box. a computer.
    • : Slang. a coffin.
    • : Slang: Vulgar. the vulva or vagina.basket.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put into a box: She boxed the glassware before the movers came.
    • : to enclose or confine as in a box.
    • : to furnish with a box.
    • : to form into a box or the shape of a box.
    • : to block so as to keep from passing or achieving better position: The Ferrari was boxed in by two other cars on the tenth lap.
    • : to group together for consideration as one unit: to box bills in the legislature.
    • : Building Trades. to enclose or conceal as with boarding.
    • : Agriculture. to make a hole or cut in for sap to collect.
    • : to mix by pouring from one container to another and back again.
    • : Australian. to mix groups of sheep that should be kept separated.to confuse someone or something.
  1. 1
    • : box out, Basketball. to position oneself between an opposing player and the basket to hinder the opposing player from rebounding or tipping in a shot; block out.

Phrases

  • box office
  • box score
  • box the compass
  • in a bind (box)
  • on one's soapbox
  • pandora's box
  • stuff the ballot box

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Pfizer said that it is able to manufacture and distribute its vaccine from several locations in the US and Europe and will use special ultra-cold shipping boxes tracked by GPS devices, since its product needs to be kept at a temperature of -70 °C.

  • He began working that day, grabbing boxes of packaged sour candies as they whipped down an assembly line and stacking them onto wooden pallets.

  • There is no shortage of startups shipping personalized boxes of goods—razors, clothes, meals, you name it—to consumers.

  • An integrated pharmacy removes one of the few gaps in Amazon’s offerings compared with major big box and grocery rivals, some of whom have long filled shoppers’ prescriptions in the same stores where they sold flat-screen televisions or cans of soup.

  • FrontRunner’s Wolf Pack cargo boxes stack together to make efficient use of limited space.

  • The expanded song list on the new boxed set reveals there was considerably more going on.

  • But better and better wines are becoming available in boxed form.

  • From a quality perspective, all boxed wines are not created equal.

  • Last year, boxed wines represented one of only two categories growing in domestic consumption.

  • He was finally boxed in by his own ill-conceived red line until Putin offered him a way out.

  • So also is a rule requiring glass to be boxed though the distance may be short for carrying it.

  • Save the cashier at her boxed-in desk and money drawer, she was the only woman in that room full of officers.

  • Here the rubber markets are located and here the rubber is carefully examined, graded, boxed and shipped to New York or Liverpool.

  • Not I. I can only write if I'm boxed up in my funny little square, with the ash-trees weeping away in the middle.

  • Once, boxed up with him in the closed car (it was March and the wind was cold over the Heath), she surprised him with a question.

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